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Mosoko Miyatsuki Teaches How to Draw Sad Faces in 2nd Wacom & Manga University Instructional Video

posted on by Lynzee Loveridge

The American branch of Wacom, a company that makes digital drawing tablets, has released its second video with mangaka Mosoko Miyatsuki (Ani ga Rival!) and publisher Manga University.

In this video, Miyatsuki teaches viewers how to draw a character with a sad expression using an Intuos Manga Pen & Touch Small tablet and the Celsys software CLIP STUDIO PAINT Pro program.

Miyatsuki (also known as Saori Takarai) has previously penned English-language how-TO Books like Manga Moods, Manga Moods Too, and Manga Sisters. Her previous video with Wacom and Manga University demonstrated how to draw happy expressions.

Wacom's Japanese branch has released a series of videos in the past featuring popular manga artists drawing with their tablets. This ongoing series has included Rurouni Kenshin: Kyoto Inferno designer Ryo Yambe, Hacks! mangaka Tetsuya Imagi, Kantai Collection artist Oguchi, Vocaloid artist Yori, Haruhi Suzumiya and Shana illustrator Noizi Ito, So-Ra-No-Wo-To and Hanasaku Iroha character designer Mel Kishida, character designer Kei (Hatsune Miku and other Vocaloid2 characters), illustrator Ukke (Crosslight CD), designer toi8 (Le Chevalier d'Eon), illustrator redjuice (supercell's "World is Mine" music video), illustrator Akatsuki Katō (Psychic Detective Yakumo novels), animator Ryousuke Sawa (a.k.a. "Ryōchimo"; key animator, Evangelion 1.0; character designer, Birdy the Mighty: Decode), illustrator Teruhiko Imaizumi (Hanamaru Kindergarten), character designer Hidari (Natsu-iro Kiseki, Fractale), manga creator Shiro (Yama no Susume), Jashin Ōnuma/Nareru! SE illustrator Ixy, and anohana character designer Masayoshi Tanaka.


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